The University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) performs first minimally invasive cardiac ablation procedure. This was carried out in the Interventional Suite by Consultant Cardiologist/Electrophysiologist, Dr. Nordia Clare-Pascoe, on Monday, September 14.
“It’s a milestone achievement for the Hospital. This was the first cardiac catheter ablation case to be done by a Jamaican in Jamaica and the first cardiac catheter ablation case at the University Hospital of the West Indies and it was a success. Previously, visiting doctors from other countries have done cases at other private facilities,” Dr. Clare-Pascoe said.Cardiac ablation is a procedure used to restore normal heart rhythm by destroying or scarring areas of tissue in the heart that are causing abnormal electrical signals.
Dr. Clare-Pascoe highlighted that the patient had a persistently fast heart rate and had already developed heart failure from his atrial flutter.